Granville State Forest, on the southern border
of Massachusetts in the towns of Granville and Tolland, borders
Connecticut's Tunix State Forest. Both were the hunting and fishing
grounds of the Tunxis Indians. In 1749, the first white settler,
Samuel Hubbard, made his home along the banks of the river now bearing
his name. Hubbard River rushes over a series of rapids, dropping
450 feet in 2.5 miles.

Park Directions
Granville State Forest in is south-western Massachusetts.
From the East: Massachusetts Turnpike (Rte. I-90) to exit 3
(Westfield). Turn right onto Rte. 10/202 south to Rte. 57 west to
Granville, MA. Go through the center of Granville for 6 miles. Turn
LEFT onto West Hartland Rd.From the West: Massachusetts Turnpike (Rte. I-90) to exit
2 (Lee). Follow Rte. 20 east to Rte. 8 south. Follow Rte. 8 to Rte.
57 east. After entering the Town of Granville, go 1/2 mile to West
Hartland Rd. Turn right onto West Hartland Rd. Campground will be
on the left 1/2 mile after the Park Headquarters.From the North: Route 91 south to the Route 57 exit,
Follow Route 57 west.From the South:
Route 91 North to Route 57 west exit. From the center of Granville, go
6 miles west till you get to West Hartland 1.5 miles to the
headquauters.